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1825. April 25.
Constitutional Procedure Code

+ Revised Text not proposed to be
employed.

1 P III 96
Ch. IV Prehension

(1 §.1. Purposes

Ch. Prehension
§.1. Purposes

1.
Art 1. Different will be
the exercise of prehensive
power, according
to subject matter, purposes
and occasions.

2
Art 2. Case 1. Subject
Matter, a person.
Purposes.
1. Preliminary security
for eventual execution
2. Means of compelling
oral response.
3. Means of actual and
ultimate execution
4. Means of compelling
disclosure of effects or rights for
compensation or punishment.
5. Means of compelling
disclosures & engagements
in various
shapes for appropriate
satisfaction, according
to the nature of the
wrong.

3.
Art 3. Case II. Subject
Matter a person — a
proposed witness — reluctance
apprehended.
Purposes are
1. Compelling his personal
testimony
2. Compelling disclosure
of existence and place
of written or oral sources
of evidence.


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Ch. Prehension
§.1. Purposes

4.
Art 4. Case III. Subject
Matter a person a person for a
proposed Witness resistance whose benefit the power
apprehended is exercised.
Purposes are Examples
1. Compelling his personal 1. Non adult: detained
testimony as supposed to his or
2. Compelling disclosure her injury, with or
of instance and place without his or her consent,
of written or oral sources from one in
of evidence whose custody he or she
ought to be.
2. Married woman:
detained, as supposed,
with or without her
consent, from and to
the injury of her husband.
3. Married woman: detained
as supposed, by
her husband when injury
4. Persons detained as
supposed, in a place of
confinement, lawful
or unlawful, prison
or madhouse to his
or her injury, either
without sufficient authority,
or under undue
treatment.

5
Art 5. Case IV. Subject
Matter a thing — unmoveable
or moveable.
Purposes are
1. Preliminary security
for eventual execution:
viz. by sequestration.
2. Compelling response
to interrogation.


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Ch. Prehension
§.1. Purposes

5 contind
3. Compelling miscellaneous
compliance
to judicial
mandates at large
by disclosure or otherwise
4. Serving as an instrument
of satisfaction
or punishment:
to wit, by being expropriated
to the benefit
of a party wronged.

6.
Art For the mode
of sale for compensation
or punishment,
see Const. Code, Ch.
Local Headmen. §.
Venditive function

7.
Art 7. Whether delivery
or sale shall be by
the Prehensor or by another
person termed
Assignee, depends on
circumstances, such
as nature, quantity,
and situation of the
subject matter, relative
aptitude of the
rel Prehensor, and demand
for his service
in other suits.



Identifier: | JB/052/102/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 52.

Date_1

1825-04-25

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-7

Box

052

Main Headings

procedure code

Folio number

102

Info in main headings field

procedure code

Image

001

Titles

ch. prehension / purpose

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d1 / e1 / f96

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

[[notes_public::"revised text not proposed to be employed" [note in bentham's hand]]]

ID Number

16775

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